If you love Dropbox, it’s time to upgrade your Mac

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If you love Dropbox, you'd better upgrade your Mac. Photo: Dropbox
If you love Dropbox, you'd better upgrade your Mac. Photo: Dropbox

If you’re a Dropbox user (and you should be!) you might want to take a look at your ‘About this Mac’ info box: the popular cloud syncing app will drop support for OS X Leopard and earlier on May 15th.

According to a new support document posted on Dropbox’s official site:

The Dropbox desktop application will no longer support OS X versions 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) starting on May 18th of 2015. On that date, users running these versions of OS X will be signed out and will be unable to sign in or sync using the desktop application on those computers. Existing files and folders inside the Dropbox folder will remain unchanged and will stop syncing through the desktop application.

Chances are, this won’t effect a huge number of people. Most legacy Macs capable of running OS X Leopard are capable of running the more secure OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” operating system.

Also, there’s loads of lead time here. May is just a month before WWDC, which is when we can, according to recent release schedules, expect Apple to debut OS X 10.11. That means that by the time the next version of OS X comes around, Dropbox will be compatible with versions of Mac OS X that are six years old and counting. That’s really not bad at all.

Source: Dropbox
Via: Morrick

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